Join Adam Sessler, Andrew Pfister, Abbie Heppe and Patrick Klepek at GDC 2010, as they breakdown: The PlayStation Move, SOCOM 4, Motion Fighters, surprising Heavy Rain sales, and the best games of the show.

Sony said you can use a dual shock controller for socom. the ps move controls is for the people who want it. so you dont have to relearn how to play socom. U play the way U want to play. I really dont know what u r talking about curly headed afro guy

Sony should have waited at least until e3 to show off a solid use for the "move". It comes off as a gimmick that hasn't really impressed anyone yet. Although i i do understand the need for attention, especially with natal overshadowing anything motion-control related.

Love you Abbie, you're now on my top 10 list of hot chics right under CNN's Erica Hill... I hope you get more screen time in future game breaks on AOTS... Because it seems that you only get that segment when a new game matches your tattoos.

I feel like I'm the only who thinks our focus should be on improving games themselves and how they are made as well as the technology they are played on. I personally feel that motion contronls can wait, we should be focusing on what's at hand first. I'm not saying we shouldn't get started, the Wii is good and Sony's "Move" (wow I can't stand that name) while in a pre-Alpha stage is more accurate from what I've seen, and Microsoft is really doing something interesting and cool with Natal. However I just don't think we should be jumping into motion control so quickly.

Also, Wii wasn't about the motion controls, for me, but more about "It's Nintendo's platform, and i need me some Zelda." I like it and it has alot to offer, but what its got, most don't take. Shovelware takes up the whole gorram shelf. Hard for me to find decent titles. Did you know Mario Galaxy is still $40-$50? Zelda and Metroid, too! Got them, but not Galaxy... still need Kart.

Civ V is by far my most anticipated game of the year. My favorite franchise ever.

I still play Civ IV: BTS & will do so until Civ V comes out. Only after I play the new Civ or sim game can I not go back to the old one. I haven't touched Civ III in 4+ years since I got my hands on Civ IV, but up until the day I bought Civ IV, I was playing it... Same will hold true for the Civ IV to V transition.

This episode covered a lot of interesting thoughts. Just like Natal, I wanna see someone who uses the PS Move in a real world setting. to see if low light really hinders the cameras accuracy.

Heavy Rain sales sounds good. I saw the demo at a friends and looks kick ass. If that style grows, It would be interesting to see what film makers/ screen writers do to merge narrative film with interactivity.

I'm so sick of seeing this motion controller crap. If I had to use one, I'd use Natal, simply because if motion-gaming is going to be used, the best way to do it would be while using as few peripherals as possible.

Still, games started with controllers and I'd much rather they just improved on said controllers. It's really just a matter of preference I guess.

The worst part is that Sony and Microsoft are almost strong armed into creating a motion peripheral by their Wii competition. It's really just sad though because I think (like most people) anyone that's actually bought a Wii has either sold it a year later or forgot it's in their house somewhere altogether.

You guys are getting ahead of yourself, it says right on the Playstation website that it can supports 4 Move controllers at one time so therefore the most controllers you would have to buy is 4 not the 8 like you guys are speculating